It means 'I do' or 'I make'. It is the first person conjugation from the verb Hacer which means 'to do'
I do a lot of things
i made a trip with my cousin
To say 'I practice sports' in Spanish, you would say ' Hago deporte'
Primeramente hago muchos deberes
If someone asks you ¿Qué haces? (What are you doing?) You may need to include the verb hacer (to do) in your answer: Hago los deberes (I do my homework). Hago unos recados (I'm doing some errands.) Hago lo que quiero (I do as I please.)
I do a lot of things
"Si lo hago señor" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "If I do it, sir" in English.
hago
"Hago" is the first person present conjugation of the verb "hacer". It means "I make" or "I do".
I do not is no hago in spanish.
i made a trip with my cousin
Hago...
"Hago copiar"
como le hago
Hago ejercicio todos los días para mantenerme en forma.
That phrase is Spanish for "I make this call so that you return."
word for word: haciendo nada If you mean: (I'm) doing nothing - No hago nada